There was kicking, there was splashing and by the time Emily Healey touched the wall one minute and 40.73 seconds after it started, there was pandemonium.

The Wilton High School girls swim team's 200 free relay broke a 13-year-old school record on Tuesday night during the Class M state championship meet at Southern Connecticut State University, highlighting the Warriors third place finish.

Senior Caroline Higgins took the team out in 25.20 seconds, but it was freshman Caroline O'Brien's blistering 24.68 split which surged the team toward the record. With Megan Lattimer and Healey finishing things up, the Warriors bettered the 1996 mark of 1:41.02.

O'Brien's leg was just one of the high points of her night, though.

The freshman (read the future) also swam in two A-Finals, along with Chiggins and Lattimer to lead Wilton's individual effort. O'Brien's fifth place in the 100 fly was Wilton's best individual swimming effort of the meet (Katie Warburg placed third in diving).